I Read About Real Stuff: Awesome Nonfiction Recommended by SF Teachers and Librarians

Go inside a volcano, chase a superstorm, dive in the Olympics, build cutting-edge robots, and much more with these books about our fascinating world, hand-picked by San Francisco teachers and librarians for kids in K-8th grade.

Learn all about how volcanoes form, what makes them erupt, and where the most dangerous volcanoes are located.
Learn all about how volcanoes form, what makes them erupt, and where the most dangerous volcanoes are located.
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Learn all about how volcanoes form, what makes them erupt, and where the most dangerous volcanoes are located.
Learn all about how volcanoes form, what makes them erupt, and where the most dangerous volcanoes are located.
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Written by Jackie Robinson's daughter, this biography tells all about the first African American player in the major leagues.
Written by Jackie Robinson's daughter, this biography tells all about the first African American player in the major leagues.
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Written by Jackie Robinson's daughter, this biography tells all about the first African American player in the major leagues.
Written by Jackie Robinson's daughter, this biography tells all about the first African American player in the major leagues.
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JFK, the 35th president of the United States, was one of the first to use color television and photography to advance his political goals.
JFK, the 35th president of the United States, was one of the first to use color television and photography to advance his political goals.
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JFK, the 35th president of the United States, was one of the first to use color television and photography to advance his political goals.
JFK, the 35th president of the United States, was one of the first to use color television and photography to advance his political goals.
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